As of now IntelliTrace is really just "Request Aware" and not "Page Aware" so while we can tell the timing for all the different requests we don't really have a way to tie them into one page load. The issues now is that most modern websites can do a fair amount of different requests to compose one actual page and much of that composition actually happens on the client side (which IntelliTrace is not aware of since we are running on the server). Plus with all the actual work being done client side these days we can't really give you a page load time. However with a bit of knowledge and looking at the requests list you can at least perform some quick addition to figure out how long the server processing is taking out of your total page render time.

]]>Comment on IntelliTrace Web Requests by Michael Samteladzehttps://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/ianhu/2012/04/05/intellitrace-web-requests/#comment-3323
Wed, 11 Apr 2012 06:58:12 +0000https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/ianhu/2012/04/05/intellitrace-web-requests/#comment-3323As I can see, IntelliTrace shows all web requests that are performed by client browser to server.

Will I be able to summarize how much time will user need to display the page?

]]>Comment on SP1 Beta 1 out (64-bit and Sharepoint support for IntelliTrace) by Ed Blankenshiphttps://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/ianhu/2010/12/09/sp1-beta-1-out-64-bit-and-sharepoint-support-for-intellitrace/#comment-3313
Thu, 09 Dec 2010 10:07:02 +0000https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/ianhu/2010/12/09/sp1-beta-1-out-64-bit-and-sharepoint-support-for-intellitrace/#comment-3313This is a huge win for customers. Kudos to the product team!
]]>Comment on IntelliTrace links by IanHuff - MSFThttps://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/ianhu/2010/05/25/intellitrace-links/#comment-3303
Fri, 30 Jul 2010 16:26:24 +0000https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/ianhu/2010/05/25/intellitrace-links/#comment-3303Also, if you want to contact me by e-mail you can use the "Email Blog Author" feature on this blog. I try to keep up to date on my comments, but that might be the fastest way to get my attention.
]]>Comment on IntelliTrace links by IanHuff - MSFThttps://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/ianhu/2010/05/25/intellitrace-links/#comment-3293
Fri, 30 Jul 2010 16:23:45 +0000https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/ianhu/2010/05/25/intellitrace-links/#comment-3293Hey Greg,

Sorry about the slow reply, we've had some network issues here and I've not had a chance to get around to your comment until now.

So if your question is around basic usage of the command line IntelliTrace.exe tool then I am currently working on that article and will have that up by next week. However that article is based on running the command line on a machine with VS installed. As for running IntelliTrace.exe to collect data without VS installed I'd like to do a topic on that, but that will be a little longer coming. The "no-VS" IntelliTrace is not an officially supported scenario and the licensing around this scenario is a little complex. So I want to make sure I've crossed everything with my bosses before I publish anything on that. I will say that I've seen at least one external site working with "no-VS" IntelliTrace, so you could try looking at that site for a start.

If you tell me more how you are deploying IntelliTrace.exe, what application you are collecting on and what command lines your are currenly running I can do what I can to help debug.

Thanks,

Ian

]]>Comment on IntelliTrace links by Greghttps://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/ianhu/2010/05/25/intellitrace-links/#comment-3283
Thu, 29 Jul 2010 14:27:50 +0000https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/ianhu/2010/05/25/intellitrace-links/#comment-3283Came across your site when googling Intellitrace.exe – did you ever get around to writing the blog about using it ? I've found a number of references on the web but they seem to be hit or miss.

I'm trying to use this on my testers machine who does not have VS installed. With both a debug and release build intellitrace runs and appears to collect data but the resulting log file simply has a bunch of <No Name> threads listed and doubling clicking on them results in a page with the title No Source Available.

Getting this to run will decide the go/no go on VS Ultimate – any hints or tips ?

Of course :). Doesn’t mean that I don’t like the ability to anchor my tip and add notes to it in my source file. The watch window is great but I like to keep my source viewing free of extra tool windows so the ability to markup, anchor and view tips in the source window is a big plus for me.

]]>Comment on Pinnable DataTips by scorpion007https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/ianhu/2010/05/07/pinnable-datatips/#comment-3253
Sat, 15 May 2010 05:33:25 +0000https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/ianhu/2010/05/07/pinnable-datatips/#comment-3253IMO this is really just an aesthetic thing over the good ol’ Watch window, that we’ve all been using since the 90’s. (Or QuickWatch).
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